Author: Jason Zhao
Jason Zhao has been covering China’s electric vehicle industry and regulatory landscape for EVMagz.com since becoming a reporter in 2019, focusing on EV industrial policy, government incentives, manufacturing strategy, and the competitive dynamics among Chinese automakers. With a background in public policy analysis and digital journalism, he brings a clear, data-driven perspective to how regulation and industry development intersect in the world’s largest EV market. Outside of work, Jason enjoys evening badminton, urban night photography, and tracking policy developments through economic research journals.
Xiaomi’s electric vehicle division delivered more than 30,000 vehicles in May, extending a streak of strong monthly sales performance as the company continues to expand its presence in China’s competitive electric vehicle market. The Beijing-based technology company announced the delivery milestone on social media platform Weibo on June 1, although it did not disclose a specific figure. Detailed delivery data is expected to be released later this month through the China Passenger Car Association’s monthly market report. Delivery Momentum Continues The latest result follows April deliveries of 36,702 vehicles, one of the company’s strongest monthly performances since entering the automotive…
CATL plans to launch a range of mass-produced sodium-ion battery products this year as the company expands commercialization of alternative battery chemistries aimed at reducing reliance on lithium-based materials. The announcement was made by Wu Kai, Chief Scientist at CATL and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, during the 2026 Equipment Powerhouse Forum on May 30, according to reports from Sina. Sodium-Ion Production Moves Forward Wu said the company has resolved key manufacturing challenges associated with sodium-ion battery production, paving the way for broader commercial deployment. Sodium-ion batteries have attracted industry interest because they utilize more abundant raw…
CATL has partnered with logistics operator DST to launch what the companies describe as China’s first standardized battery swap ecosystem for light-duty trucks. The first batch of battery-swappable logistics trucks has already been delivered and deployed into urban logistics operations, CATL said on Monday. The system uses CATL’s “Choco-swap” battery exchange technology, which the company said can complete battery replacement in approximately 120 seconds. According to CATL, the model could save more than 2,000 hours of refueling time over an eight-year vehicle lifecycle, while energy replenishment costs are estimated at roughly half those of conventional fuel-powered light trucks. The modular…
Volkswagen has launched the new ID. UNYX 07 electric sedan and the updated ID. UNYX 06 sport utility vehicle in China as the automaker seeks to strengthen its position in the country’s highly competitive electric vehicle market. Both models, produced by Volkswagen Anhui, officially went on sale on Saturday. The ID. UNYX 07 sedan starts at 109,900 yuan ($16,170) after limited-time promotional incentives for orders placed before June 1, compared with a suggested retail price of 129,900 yuan. The updated ID. UNYX 06 SUV has a suggested retail price starting at 149,900 yuan, with temporary discounts lowering the entry price…
Chinese automaker Geely Auto on Tuesday officially launched the updated Zeekr 009, as its premium electric vehicle brand Zeekr seeks to strengthen its position in China’s increasingly competitive luxury EV market. The revamped Zeekr 009 multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) is available in three variants, including a seven-seat Ultra version, a seven-seat Ultra+ Family version, and a six-seat Ultra+ Executive version. Deliveries are scheduled to begin on May 20. The model carries limited-time post-entitlement starting prices ranging from 413,800 yuan ($60,850) to 443,800 yuan, lower than the official guide prices of between 439,800 yuan and 469,800 yuan. The updated Zeekr 009 was…
BYD executives have defended the company’s flash charging technology following concerns over battery temperatures during ultra-fast charging tests. Sun Huajun, chief technology officer of BYD’s battery business group, said advances in battery materials, thermal management and electrochemical systems have overcome traditional limitations associated with high-speed charging. In comments published by Chinese media outlet 36Kr following the 2026 Beijing Auto Show, Sun said concerns about battery degradation from ultra-fast charging were based on outdated assumptions. “We cannot simply look at new technologies using our past experiences, habits, and inertial thinking,” Sun said. BYD introduced its second-generation Blade Battery and flash charging…
Chinese LiDAR manufacturer Seyond said on Friday its cumulative LiDAR deliveries surpassed 1 million units, marking a key milestone for the sensor supplier as it expands production and broadens its customer base. The announcement coincided with the debut and pre-sales launch of Nio’s flagship ES9 sport utility vehicle, which is equipped with three Seyond LiDAR sensors. Each ES9 includes one Falcon ultra-long-range LiDAR and two Robin W mid-range wide-angle LiDARs, mounted on the roof and front fenders to provide full-scenario perception coverage, Seyond said. The company said cumulative deliveries of its Falcon platform have reached 750,000 units, while the Robin…
Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng is preparing to launch the first sport utility vehicle under its Mona lineup after a new model, the Mona L03, appeared in a regulatory filing published by China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. The filing, released on Thursday, shows the all-electric L03 SUV featuring a fastback-style design in line with the visual identity of the Mona series. According to the filing, the Mona L03 measures 4,650 mm to 4,672 mm in length, 1,920 mm in width and 1,600 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,850 mm and seating for five passengers. The model…
Zeekr, the premium electric vehicle brand of Geely, has opened pre-sales for updated versions of its Zeekr 007 and Zeekr 007 GT models, introducing hardware upgrades as part of its ongoing product updates in China. The company said customers can pay 2,000 yuan ($290) during the pre-sales period to receive a 7,000 yuan deduction from the final purchase price. The official launch of the updated models is scheduled for April 10. Both vehicles have been upgraded to a 900-volt high-voltage architecture, replacing the previous 800-volt system. The models are available with 75-kWh and 103-kWh battery packs, offering a maximum driving…
Stelato, a brand jointly created by Huawei and Beijing Automotive Group, has launched updated versions of its S9 sedan and S9T wagon as it seeks to remain competitive in China’s rapidly evolving electric vehicle market. The updated Stelato S9 and Stelato S9T were unveiled at a spring product event, with both models priced from 319,800 yuan ($46,370). The new versions introduce additional exterior color options aimed at offering greater personalization for consumers. Both vehicles are equipped with a new-generation 896-channel image-grade LiDAR system as standard, enhancing environmental perception capabilities. They also feature Huawei’s Qiankun ADS 4 smart driving system, designed…
Xiaomi has begun deliveries of its new-generation SU7 electric sedan while announcing partnerships with three domestic racing events, underscoring its strategy to position the model around performance and driving dynamics. The company live-streamed the handover of the first batch of vehicles on Monday, following strong initial demand. The upgraded Xiaomi SU7 secured more than 15,000 locked-in orders within 34 minutes of its launch on March 19, according to the company. To shorten delivery times, Xiaomi prepared ready-to-ship inventory in advance, allowing deliveries within one to five weeks after orders are confirmed. “Over the past two years, owners have had major…
Nio has surpassed 550,000 units in cumulative production of its in-house developed automotive chips, marking a milestone in the Chinese electric vehicle maker’s push into semiconductors. Founder, chairman, and CEO William Li disclosed the figure at a semiconductor industry summit in Shanghai on Thursday, underscoring the company’s progress in building internal chip capabilities. The total production volume includes two key chips: the Yangjian LiDAR master control chip and the Shenji NX9031 smart driving processor. Shipments of the Yangjian chip, launched in 2023 and deployed from April 2024, have exceeded 400,000 units. Meanwhile, the Shenji NX9031 chip—built on a 5-nanometre process—has…